An Institute of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Library of Medicine (NLM) is one of the world’s largest biomedical libraries. Now in its 61styear, NLM created and produces PubMed, PubMed Central, MedlinePlus and many critical and widely used web-based information services for scientists and health-care professionals.

“NLM gives vetted, credible, evidence-based answers to health-related questions. How do we get that information out above all the noise? It is becoming even more important than ever to help everyone access credible health information in a direct way,” said Dr. Sternberg, who has been engaged with the NLM for more than 20 years and has served on the board since 2014.

“The library’s main mission is public health through public information,” she said.

Dr. Sternberg is renowned for her discoveries in brain-immune interactions, the effects of the brain’s stress response on health and the role of place (environment) in well-being.

The NLM Board of Regents was established in 1956 to serve as the advisory body to the director of NLM, the director of NIH and the secretary of Health and Human Services on policies pertaining to the library. For more information about NLM, visit www.nlm.nih.gov

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